Chicago Disability Pride

Chicago’s Disability Pride Parade on July 21 gathered together over 1,000 people from as far away as North Dakota to celebrate disabled people’s contributions and to bring joy to participants and onlookers. Chicago Workers World Party carried a banner that read, “Support Disabled Liberation: From each according to our ability, to each according to our needs.” The banner featured silhouettes of people using various mobility devices as well as an illustration of a woman doing the ASL sign for “Unity.”

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